The presence of Negative Concord (NC) and the sentential negative particle ne is investigated in northern, southern, and mixed later Middle English prose texts from around 1400. The typology of negation proposed in Rowlett (1998) is taken as the basis for an examination of whether the loss of an overt Nego head element is associated with the loss of NC. It is found that NC, though almost categorical in southern varieties, was showing signs of weakening in northern/northerninfluenced texts. In these texts, the decline of NC was usually associated with the absence of ne. However, the converse relationship was not supported. It appears that loss of ne did not exert a direct influence on the grammar of NC in English, but that NC co-exist...
Recent research demonstrates that prototypical negative concord (NC) languages allow double negation...
This article focuses on the formal expression of sentential negation in the Germanic languages and i...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
The presence of Negative Concord (NC) and the sentential negative particle ne is investigated in no...
Early Modern English saw negative concord disappear from the mainstream textual record (Nevalainen ...
This paper presents a description of multiple sentence negation involving negative concord (NC) in t...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
Abstract: This study investigates Negative Concord cross-linguistically in the context of past propo...
Cheshire’s (1982) seminal study of Reading adolescents revealed robust use of negative concord, a ub...
Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a n...
It is claimed in van Kemenade (2000: 62) that clauses with initial negative constituents are a conte...
Early Modem English (ENE) ( 1500-1700) witnessed the decline of negative concord (NC) and the rise ...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
Partial and optional Negative Concord (NC) systems represent a challenge for any theory dealing with...
This paper discusses the syntax of English variable negative concord (NC). Considering variation in ...
Recent research demonstrates that prototypical negative concord (NC) languages allow double negation...
This article focuses on the formal expression of sentential negation in the Germanic languages and i...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
The presence of Negative Concord (NC) and the sentential negative particle ne is investigated in no...
Early Modern English saw negative concord disappear from the mainstream textual record (Nevalainen ...
This paper presents a description of multiple sentence negation involving negative concord (NC) in t...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
Abstract: This study investigates Negative Concord cross-linguistically in the context of past propo...
Cheshire’s (1982) seminal study of Reading adolescents revealed robust use of negative concord, a ub...
Synchronic variability in the area of phonetics, phonology, vocabulary, morphology and syntax is a n...
It is claimed in van Kemenade (2000: 62) that clauses with initial negative constituents are a conte...
Early Modem English (ENE) ( 1500-1700) witnessed the decline of negative concord (NC) and the rise ...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
Partial and optional Negative Concord (NC) systems represent a challenge for any theory dealing with...
This paper discusses the syntax of English variable negative concord (NC). Considering variation in ...
Recent research demonstrates that prototypical negative concord (NC) languages allow double negation...
This article focuses on the formal expression of sentential negation in the Germanic languages and i...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...